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PBL2006 and Beyond PBL2000: David Chapman, Samford University PBL2002: George Watson, University of Delaware PBL2004: Enrique León and Rodrigo Polanco, ITESM PBL2006: Juan Carlos Crespo, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Samford University Largest privately supported and fully accredited institution for higher learning in Alabama Eight colleges and schools: arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, law, music, nursing and pharmacy Over 20 degree programs with more than 80 majors are offered to 4366 students from 42 states and 22 nations $236 million in endowment Ranked fifth in the South by US News
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Samford University’s Journey with PBL 1998-2001 The Pew Charitable Trusts awarded one million dollars to Samford University to support its problem-based learning initiative on campus Over 100 faculty participate in the redesign of dozens of courses using PBL methods Samford sent “scouts” to Aalborg U. (Denmark), Newcastle U. (Australia) Established international clearinghouse for PBL (www.samford.edu/pbl)
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Samford University – A PBL Leader PBL has been adopted across the curriculum in nursing, pharmacy, and education; over 60% of courses in arts and sciences use PBL Numerous faculty have presented their experiences with PBL nationally and internationally An international clearinghouse for PBL www.samford.edu/pbl established in 1998 continues to be a valuable resource to faculty around the world. www.samford.edu/pbl
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650 Participants 119 Presentations including plenary speeches by: Lee Shulman Trudy Banta Wim Gijselaers Barbara Duch Russ Edgerton
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Conference Evaluation (n = 307) Opportunities for effective learningVery Good (48.2%) Overall content of PBL2000Very Good (47.2%) Pre-conference publicityVery Good (35.3%) Conference organizationOutstanding(39.5%) Registration materialsVery Good (47.3%) Conference timingVery Good (41.7%) Opportunities for effective learningVery Good (48.2%) FoodGood(32.2%) Conference meeting facilitiesVery Good (44.5%) Conference hotelVery Good (42.1%) Birmingham as conference siteVery Good (37.3%)
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PBL2000 Conference Highlights Keynote Speaker Plenary Sessions Pre-conference Sessions Opportunities to Network Diversity of Topics
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Samford University’s Perspective on PBL2000’s Success Early Start Varied Marketing Campaign Teamwork Resources Enthusiasm
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Participants: 400 Institutions: 95 Countries: 26 3½ day conference 1 day preconference workshops
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200 workshops, papers, and presentation
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Early-bird: $595 Registration: $695 Pre-conference: $50 - $80
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rates: $117 - $185
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PROBLEMBASEDLEARNING2004PROBLEMBASEDLEARNING2004
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Riviera Maya – Cancún, Mexico June 13-19, 2004 2 days workshops 2 1/2 days paper, panel and poster presentations 174 attendants
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Keynote speakers Marisa Martín Peter Bouhuijs Sara Sage George Watson
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Proposals 181
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Received by e-mail Received by website 12556
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Received and accepted by category CategoryReceivedAccepted Brief papers 6958 Full papers 6047 Panels119 Posters2726 Workshops1410 Total181150
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Brief papers Design/development8 PBL Implementation 20 Faculty/student Experience 7 Tutor/student Experience 3 Core Skills in PBL 7 Learning Technologies 5 Assessment in PBL 3 Scenario Design 5 Learning Resources 0 Other0
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Full papers Design/development4 PBL Implementation 22 Faculty/student Experience 4 Tutor/student Experience 7 Core Skills in PBL 4 Learning Technologies 0 Assessment in PBL 3 Scenario Design 3 Learning Resources 0 Other0
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Panels Design/development2 PBL Implementation 3 Faculty/student Experience 1 Tutor/student Experience 0 Core Skills in PBL 0 Learning Technologies 0 Assessment in PBL 0 Scenario Design 0 Learning Resources 0 Other3
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Posters Design/development1 PBL Implementation 11 Faculty/student Experience 1 Tutor/student Experience 1 Core Skills in PBL 1 Learning Technologies 2 Assessment in PBL 2 Scenario Design 1 Learning Resources 1 Other5
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Workshops Design/development1 PBL Implementation 3 Faculty/student Experience 0 Tutor/student Experience 1 Core Skills in PBL 1 Learning Technologies 0 Assessment in PBL 1 Scenario Design 1 Learning Resources 0 Other2
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Papers by Country México44 USA36 Canada11 Peru10 Chile5 United Kingdom 16 Republic of Ireland 5 Austria3 Sweden2 Denmark1 Singapore6 Hong Kong 3 Malaysia2 Thailand1 Saudi Arabia 1 Australia4
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Cancun, Mexico Hosted by Tec de Monterrey Panelists: Enrique Leon Rodrigo PolancoPBL2004
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Lima, Perú Hosted by Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Panelists: Juan Carlos Crespo PBL2006 proposal
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A modest proposal Pan-American Association of PBL
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Suggestion is based on success of Asia-Pacific Conference on PBL Annual rotation among countries Typically in December through early Spring Location of next APC-PBL? Pan-American Association of PBL
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Objectives: Strengthen interaction and collaboration of higher education across North and South America. Support and promote continued development of PBL in Spanish- speaking world. Regularize offerings of bi-annual international PBL conference. Pan-American Association of PBL
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First steps: Create advisory board with self- selected representatives from PBL200X host institutions to date. Create a listserv and website to serve membership. Draw at-large members onto the advisory board by election. Pan-American Association of PBL
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Next steps: Support PBL2006 and beyond Identification of future venues Scheduling Assistance with program committee Pan-American Association of PBL
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Longer range: Develop base of support for PBL20XX conferences. Membership dues Modest cut of conference proceeds Support development of global PBL association Pan-American Association of PBL
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Discussion
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